Maryland Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

When you’re involved in a motorcycle accident, the consequences are
often devastating. Since motorcycles do not offer several safety features
compared to cars and trucks, injuries as a result of a collision are typically
catastrophic and life-threatening.

If you suffered an injury in a motorcycle accident caused by the negligent
and reckless actions of another party in Maryland, our
Salisbury personal injury attorneys at
Anthenelli, Phoebus & Hickman, LLC are ready to fight tirelessly for your entitled compensation. With more
than 75 years of collective experience, we understand what it takes to
recover the monetary damages you deserve and help you make the best recovery
possible from injury.

Types of Accidents Assocciated with Riding a Motorcycle

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorcyclists
are five times as likely to suffer injuries from accidents and are 30
times as likely to die in crashes compared to other motorists.

In many cases, motorcycle accidents are caused by negligent drivers of
cars and trucks. In two-thirds of motorcycle collisions involving another
motor vehicle, the driver of the other vehicle violated the motorcyclist’s
right of way and caused the crash.

Common causes of motorcycle accidents include:

Drivers making unsafe lane changes

Drivers or passengers opening their doors in the path of motorcyclists

Drivers suddenly stopping in front of a motorcyclist

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs

Drivers speeding

Drivers making left turns

Ready to Begin Your Case Today

With a proven track record of success, our Salisbury personal injury lawyers
have helped thousands of clients obtain the most favorable outcomes possible.
Whether we reach a settlement or take your case to court, we will be there
every step of the way.

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